Canonical announced the open source OpenStack cloud platform will be the core technology in its Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud package, which allows organizations to launch Linux-based clouds.
Canonical is somewhat of a new player in the Linux server market, but it has been making great headway in the past years, especially thanks to its more unusual approach of offering Ubuntu Server for free unlike popular alternatives from Red Hat or SUSE. But one area where Ubuntu has really caught on is cloud computing thanks...
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On the same day as Microsoft announced its own foray into the hardware turf via its tablet computer called Surface, Dell has decided to launch personal computers in India loaded with Ubuntu.
Ubuntu, is a widely used Linux-based open source software and Dell India, along with Canonical Ltd., the UK-based owner, has decided to sell personal computers based on it
Canonical Delves Deeper into the Cloud – Launches Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud Services
Partners with Eucalyptus to offer 'private cloud' assessment, proof-of-concept and support services
Kubuntu 11.10 is the latest stable release of the desktop Linux distribution sponsored by Canonical Ltd., a Linux software provider based in London, UK. It is based on Ubuntu, but uses KDE, the K Desktop Environment. According to the Release announcement, Kubuntu is a “perfect OS for casual users, social butterflies, Linux gamers, software developers, [...]
Mozillux, a Linux distribution based on the popular Ubuntu and Debian GNU/Linux operating system, is now at version 12.11.1. Mozillux 12.11.1 aims to promote Mozilla embedded in a desktop software suite which can be used by beginners and intermediate users. The distribution is based on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with LXDE desktop, which means it also benefits from Canonical's repositories.
Canonical’s new COO gets religion on Linux desktop
Canonical
to Offer Ubuntu Desktop Support and Services
New
offerings to individuals and small businesses to
ease transition to fastest growing Linux desktop
Vyatta Core, an operating system that can connect and secure physical networks as well as virtual and cloud computing infrastructures, is now at version 6.5. Vyatta 6.5 open, software-based approach offers users a flexible, affordable alternative to proprietary, hardware-based routers, firewalls, and VPN devices.